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Dye112
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Topic: 98 custom triggerPosted: 21 July 2005 at 5:59pm |
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i have a double trigger on my 98 custom.Is there anyway to set the trigger back further so you dont have to pull so hard
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blackdog144
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Posted: 21 July 2005 at 6:04pm |
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pen spring mod....it wont get it back further, but it will have a hecka lighter pull
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Dye112
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Posted: 21 July 2005 at 6:15pm |
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How do you do the pen spring mod
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Frozen Balls
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Posted: 21 July 2005 at 6:34pm |
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You can put trigger stops on both sides. I don't know how though, I
never messed with my 98. Also, the trigger spring thing makes the pull
lighter.
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Mag-a-Man
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Posted: 21 July 2005 at 7:18pm |
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click the www link under my sig it will show you a bunch of mods to shorten your trigger
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Posted: 21 July 2005 at 7:24pm |
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There has been many people wanting to know how to make their
mehanical triggers walk-able, so I decided that I'm up to the task to put together an article that has it all. Step 1: This is for those people that still have single triggers. You're not going to be able to walk a single trigger, so first we need to make a double. This can be easily dont by cutting off the bottom where it starts to bend, drilling a small hole up through the middle, and glueing something round up there. One easy thing to use is a hex key. Be carefull when doing this because if the hole is too small then you can crack the trigger. After you are finished drilling it, find a allen wrench that fis snug, but so you can get it up there. (god that sounds stupid) Use either epoxy or JB Weld to glue it in, then measure for length and cut off the part where it bends. Me and RedBull both did this and currently use it on our setups. In fact I had a GTA double and sold it after using this.
Step 2: If you already have a double trigger then the first thing that we are going to do is get rid of the slop in the pull. This can be done easily by finding a drill bit with a diameter of .1285 inches, or if you cant tell, one that fits more snug into the pin hole in the trigger. You want to put this in the front one from which the trigger pivots on. This will make it less wobbly, and shorter in some cases. Step 3: The next thing that we are going to do is go ahead and make a rear trigger stop. This will get rid of all the excess pull after the sear is engaged. There are a few ways to do these and I will start off with the rear. (hehe) This can be done by tapping the R/T hole, and putting a screw in there. The right size tap for this hole is a 1/4-20, and then you need a 1/4 20 threaded bolt. You can either put the head inside or outside. If it is outside then it will be easier to adjust, but if it is inside then it will look nicer. It is up to the user. Or you can use your single trigger guard. To use your single trigger guard, cut it near the end where it goes into the bottom of the trigger. You can now do a few things, either A- just file it down and do not use any screw, just use the plastic. B- File it down until it is flush, drill out a hole and tap it using a set screw (recommended 5/16, with 4-40 tap), or C- do the same as "B" but use a regular screw. Either way will be fine. Step 4: Now we are going to make a front trigger stop. This will help to shorten your pre trigger pull. There area few ways to do this. The "best" way to do this is to drill a hole through the part of your trigger where the spring rests. Then you can tap it and put a set screw in there and have it fully adjustable. You can even go another step and drill a a small hole in the bottom of the gun to make it adjustable from the outside. Another way to do this (or if your lazy) is to apply some duck tape or something on the power tube between that and the trigger. I highly do not recommend this because it is not very good cosmetic wise, and it is a pain to adjust by layering tape. Here is a few pics of some Evil triggers that have set-screws...
Step 5: The next thing to do is to polish the recievers where the trigger moves on. This helps to get rid of the powdercoat and it will make your pull smoother and possibly lighter. This can be done either with a dremel and buffing wheel, or steel wool. With either application you should use mothers or some other polish.
Step 6: The next thing to do is to change some springs. I suggest either getting rid of your trigger spring, or replacing it with a pen spring. It will work fine with no spring because the sear will reset it, but if you dont want it flopping around when you have no air in it, and it is not cocked, then go ahead and throw one in. Another thing that you can do, but I don't necessarely reccomend is to put an extra link in your sear spring. This will make the sear lighter and and in turn the trigger pull. If you do this wrong though it can lead to double firing, so only do this if you have a good understanding of the gun. Another thing that you can do, but I certainly do not recommend is replacing your sear spring with orthodontic rubber bands. These wear out and can lead to double firing. Some people swear by this mod though so try it out and see if you like it. The last spring that can be changed is the drive spring. You can either replace it with the green one from the maddman kit, or the lpk rear cocking apparatus. Either will lessen the weight put onto the sear, making it easier to trip.
Step 7: Practice, practice, practice... Practice, and more practice.. There ya go NN... This should make your trigger pull very nice, and if done right, probably walk-able. I take no responsibility if you ruin any part of your gun by doing any of these mods. Thanks to Evil-98 for letting me use his picture.. And NN and _m98_ for their hel ....i found this, i didn't write this. |
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Bruce A. Frank
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Posted: 21 July 2005 at 8:30pm |
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Take a look a this: Stops added to Tippmann double trigger Includes where the ball point pen spring goes. |
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Posted: 21 July 2005 at 9:30pm |
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You can also use the q-tip mod. This will make your trigger pull very
short. After taking your gun apart, take a q-tip shaft, and cut it
0.9mm. Stick the shaft into the trigger spring, close up the gun and
dry fire it some. Does it double fire? Then the q-tip is too long.
Shave off a mm, and try it again. This will stop your trigger from
going any further, once the sear has been tripped.
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Dye112
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Posted: 22 July 2005 at 11:52am |
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thanks
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